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  A Methodology for Assessing the Heritage of Planned Urban Environments: An Australian Study of National Heritage Values
 
 
Title: A Methodology for Assessing the Heritage of Planned Urban Environments: An Australian Study of National Heritage Values
Author: Freestone, Robert
Marsden, Susan
Garnaut, Christine
Appeared in: International journal of heritage studies
Paging: Volume 14 (2008) nr. 2 pages 156-175
Year: 2008-03
Contents: Although urban planning has made strategic and notable contributions to the production of the built environment, these are under-represented in heritage discourse. Planned environments deserve more attention as a particular class of place because a better understanding of planning and planning excellence can inform best heritage practice. A stepwise methodology for the heritage assessment of planned environments is presented. It is drawn from an Australian study concerned with the identification of places of possible national heritage significance. The approach is constructed around the identification of historical themes (for the categorisation and benchmarking of places based on historical research), indicators (pertaining to the nature of significance in planning terms) and thresholds (pertaining to the degree of significance). The analytical approach is capable of adaptation to diverse settings in which the heritage contribution of planning may be recognised.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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